This two-volume encyclopedia, compiled by a group of distinguished researchers, offers an in-depth exploration of Islamic philosophy. It covers a vast array of topics, from the foundational principles and historical development to the major schools of thought, influential figures, and their significant contributions to intellectual discourse. Readers will find comprehensive analyses of complex philosophical concepts, theological debates, and the unique synthesis of Greek, Persian, and Indian intellectual traditions within the Islamic world. This essential reference work serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the rich legacy of Islamic thought.